27 computational-chemistry PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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less understood. A significant failure mode is electrochemical migration, which leads to short circuits and fire risk. The morphology and chemistry of dendrites are determined by the humidity and gas
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foods for the future? If you have knowledge within the area of allergy and protein-chemistry as well as have hands-on experience with cell-based in vitro models and are looking for a PhD fellowship
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have a two-year master's degree in, e.g., physics, chemistry, materials science, or nanoscience (120 ECTS points), or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree
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aspiring researcher with a M.Sc. within chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, biomedical engineering, or similar. Prior experience with mammalian cell/tissue culture will be considerable advantage
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, biophysical chemistry and/or enzyme technology. During the 3-year project, the PhD student will center on enzyme assisted carbon capture. We are looking for candidates with excellent qualifications within some
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smarter food regulation and enhance microbial food safety within Denmark’s small-scale food processing sector. You will work closely with researchers from DTU Food, DTU Compute, and DTU Management
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(120 ECTS points) or equivalent in Food Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Packaging Technology, or a related field Documented experience with food and bio-based materials chemistry
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with methodologies such as AI-assisted evidence synthesis and quantitative health impact assessment and become part of an interdisciplinary research environment with strong links to DTU Compute and the
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following qualifications: Programming skills and AI interest Data analytical skills and computer science focus Experiences with chemical analysis and pilot experiments is an advantage. Knowledge
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, might be for you! Responsibilities and qualifications Working with colleagues in the MULTIBIOMINE project, you will develop computational methods that use novel strategies to uncover hidden features in